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The Foghorn Review, thus named as an homage to Sci-Fi great Ray Bradbury, is a blog created solely for the purpose of showcasing the work of writers and artists in the Science Fiction/Fantasy genre.

Latest Blog Posts

  • Proofreading support for the HTML Editor on Nov 3, 2009 in Editing Features New Features

    When we announced After the Deadline, the proofreading tool used on WordPress.com, many of you asked us to add proofreading to the HTML Editor. The HTML Editor lets you edit the HTML in your posts and pages directly. It is also very lightweight. We&#...

  • Vote on the WordPress Logo Entries on Oct 24, 2009 in contests Logos Vote

    Last week you had fun with the WordPress logo. We received nearly 100 entries and many of you have been patiently waiting for news. You don’t have to wait any longer. Here are our favorites split into 5 categories. Cast your votes to pick the f...

  • Imaginative CSS on Sep 29, 2009 in Community Design

    I’m constantly finding sites on WordPress.com that leave me happily surprised. I ran across Wir sprechen Online a few weeks ago and just kept coming back to it. For both the content and the design. Wir sprechen Online is a P2 powered blog writ...

  • New Theme: Sandbox 1.6.1 on Aug 20, 2009 in Themes

    Sandbox 1.6.1 is now available to all WordPress.com blogs. Alongside Sandbox 1.6.1 you’ll also find the older Sandbox versions. We’ve left them intact. If you’ve been using them, don’t worry, they haven’t changed. Howeve...

  • WP.me — shorten your links on Aug 14, 2009 in New Features shortlink twitter

    Check out this address: http://wp.me/sf2B5-shorten If you visit it, you’ll end up right back here. The nice thing about it is that it’s a short link, about  70% smaller than the permalink for this post. URL shorteners are nothing new, Ti...

  • SocialVibe on Jun 15, 2009 in Widgets Causes Donations SocialVibe

    You spend a lot of time creating great content and attracting an audience for your blog. What if you could use that influence to make a positive social impact? Now you can. We’ve teamed up with SocialVibe, and now by adding the SocialVibe...

  • The Nitty Gritty and More! on Dec 10, 2008 in Reviews analog author Bradbury doctor alien Rajnar Vajra review science fiction

    Deja Vu A few months ago, I happened to catch the Sci-Fi channel’s Saturday night movie  A Sound of Thunder.   The premise of a time-traveling expedition to prehistoric times which resulted in disastrous repercussions on the modern world seemed...